2.wow (unregistered)

Yea good luck with that one Sprint. Verizon is the main reason why Android grew to as big as it did, so why would they choose you now over Verizon? It is because of you huge customer base? Your 4G network? Or how about you coverage?

4."wow?" (unregistered)

Why is that so far fetched, when previously, Google's company of choice for releasing developer phones was T-Mobile? I'm not debating that Verizon certainly furthered the Android brand, but Verizon has yet to carry a developer phone.

6.Moron?? (unregistered)

You don't understabd a thing. They want to be the carrier that gets the best Android phones when they come out. You really think they are begging for developer phones?? That part didn't go so well with T-mobile, so why would it change?

15.Honeycomb_FTW (unregistered)

Seems you missed the point.

Sprint isn't saying "they want all the best phones first."

They are saying they want to fill the void left by T-Mobile as the carrier for Google's Android developer phone--you know the Nexus One & Nexus S? There are many reasons to do this especially considering the growth of Android.

I'm sure they will continue to work with hardware partners to get what they believe are the best devices just as every other carrier does. That won't change and has nothing to do with anything here.

wow.. no. sprint is saying they want to be the android development community's choice for phones. that doesnt nessisarily mean the "best phones first".. though that does help.. it means "the least locked down and open for development", which is currently Tmobile's arena. Cyanogen and all the main developers are almost all Tmobile customers. Heck, Tmobile openly encourages Cyanogenmod development and threw him a tmo sponsored party.

Go look at the XDA boards for the vibrant and for the fascinate. Same phone, but the vibrant community is booming while the fascinate community is much smaller. Thats what Sprint wants.

11.thephoneguru (unregistered)

DID you just say Verizon was the main reason why Android grew to as big as it is? Learn your history boy before you start making dumb accusations about who made what. And no, I am not talking about who had Android first you idiot...

21.DroidCLH (unregistered)

The Droid was the first extremely popular android phone dude and it released on verizon followed by the very successful sequels in the Droid line so yeah Verizon furthered android the most T-mobile was just the start

not nessisarily. though it would never happen in real life, sprint being bought by Google would be great. They would throw their money n weight into their network and have LTE up n running faster than you can say 4g. Think of all the cool base google phones and tablets they would have with carrier restrictions, bloatware, or anything like that. I would jump on that in heartbeat.
They would still allow other carriers to sell the phones and lock em down n be stupid. So there is no conflict of interest.

Of all the "Sprint needs to..." comments out there since T-Mobile got acquired by the evil giant, I am not offended by the thought of Google running Sprint. So long as Sprint can remain a viable third option, maybe with reception indoors, I am kinda digging that idea.

14.Honeycomb_FTW (unregistered)

They just need to partner. Allow handsets to access WiFi and use the internet to carry as much traffic as possible then data only plans for the rest of it. This would decrease Sprint's costs and allow them to offer customers killer deals. It's sort of what they are doing with the GV agreement but the handsets need to be adjusted to take advantage of WiFi when available instead of relying on Sprint's network.

I know I could live with that deal and I'm around WiFi 90% of the time.

13.Honeycomb_ftw (unregistered)

Sprint could gain some ground with Android by being the first carrier to really work with hardware manufacturers & Google to ensure updates happen asap and to give the best Android experience without all the crap the other carriers try to push on Android. Don't underestimate developers influence on normal user purchases. Many of us check the dev community to see what they are working with ;)

And to have a carrier that really supports the open nature of Android without mucking it up would be a big plus--I know I would be considering them especially now that T-Mo is toast.

Actually, I agree. Sprint is building loyalty, and building a good network while they are also recovering from past mistakes. But a Sprint/Google partnership is just kinda fun to debate about, ain't it?

23.Ghost (unregistered)

commence laughing out loud
what about sprint makes any smartphone to go to their network
they have loyal customers who wait an extra 3 months to get android 2.2 on their premier phone, when their's already phones on 2.3
and their coverage is 1/2 the size of verizon

if most of my calls are made locally what different does it make to me about places like in nevada. I think it's a safe assumption that most people follow in suit with what I am saying. Local calls and in rare occasions long.

26.N.O. (unregistered)

Everyone argues about which company is the best. I use to have Verizon and the service sucked and customer service was even worse. I switched to sprint and never looked back. Just because Verizon constantly shows you a commercial saying they are the best it doesn't mean they are the best its called brain washing. People get with the company that best suits them. With sprint I have the cheapest and best plan only paying 82 dollars a month after taxes and including insurance for the unlimited data plan. You should go with what's best for you don't get caught up in the hype of what people think

I really believe that in the NEAR FUTURE Google and Sprint will be getting together much more often for many other things that people are unaware of...I personally don't believe this merger will happen but one thing i do know is sprint is much stronger than many people want to realize and yes they do have the best android devices on one network as of today with the motorola atrix4g as well as some kind of galaxy s2 coming along soon as well. Sleep on sprint all you want but look now the best 4g devices on any network 1. Evo 3d, Nexus s4g, Evo 4g, Evo shift 4g, Epic 4g, plus tablets Evo view 4g, Galaxy tab 4g, Blackberry playbook 4g, as well as next months announced Xoom 4g, WHO IS BETTER TELL ME THAT...Definately not Verizon or At&t or neither tmobile for that matter...

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